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  A fox ran onto the field at Sun Devil Stadium, leaped over a wall and scampered up the steps before hiding under a seat. It returned about a minute later around the 10-yard line, dodged a few workers and sprinted up a ramp out of site. Rachaad White made Southern California's defenders know how the workers felt with a foxy mix of power, speed and elusiveness. White became the sixth Arizona State player to run for 200 yards in a Pac-10/12 game, racking up 202 yards and three touchdowns Saturday night to help the Sun Devils bounce back from two ugly losses with 31-16 win over USC. "I hope that fox comes back," White said. "We need him." And the Sun Devils (6-2, 4-1 Pac-12) needed White after lackluster losses to Utah and Washington State.

Quarterback Jayden Daniels was mostly ineffective, throwing for 145 yards with two interceptions - both by Xavion Alford. White made up for it after missing last week's game with a right leg injury, racing off on two long touchdowns and a game-sealing short one in the closing minutes. "Three (White) was running and the offensive line was blocking well," Arizona State coach Herm Edwards said. USC (4-5, 3-3) alternated between Kedon Slovis and Jaxson Dart at quarterback - and neither could seem to get into a rhythm. Dart scored on a 9-yard run, but the Trojans had to settle for three Parker Lewis field goals when they had a chance to build a lead. Slovis threw for 131 yards on 16-of-28 passing and Dart was 8 of 16 for 89 yards. Both threw interceptions and the run game didn't help much, managing 92 yards on 27 carries. - Arizona State/AP College Football


rSr/2022 RB Rachaad WhiteArizona State
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